Cloud has been much talked about but implementations have been slow to take off...
The beehive of activity in large metropolitan cities like London or New York provides an obvious stage for network augmentation through innovations like small cells. These low-profile nodes that live just about anywhere at the edge of a network help carriers relieve pressure from today’s extreme data deluge. Smartphones and tablets, with data-rich applications and always-connected enablement, are driving a massive surge in today’s network infrastructure demands and forming a great need for technologies like small cells...
Providing high-quality broadband to consumer and enterprise customers is a key issue in Africa that affects both fixed and mobile operators. Broadband will be the major growth area in Africa over the next five years – it is the fastest-growing segment in the region. Most of the growth will come from mobile broadband, as this is the major channel through which customers can access the Internet...
Vodacom has become the first network in South Africa to offer LTE services to all its customers, having been the first operator to launch commercial LTE services in South Africa in October last year...
The Bahamas are playing host to one of the region’s main athletics meetings over the Easter weekend, prompting one of the country’s major telecoms providers to enhance its mobile data network ahead of an expected surge in usage...
The fog is lifting and the future of Cloud Computing for telecom companies is bright. And nowhere is Cloud’s potential impact on driving telecom business more relevant than in Africa...
An Iraqi network operator is now providing international connectivity and local access to enterprise locations globally...
The leading telecommunications provider in Indonesia has entered into an agreement to build a content delivery network...
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